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Your family is most welcome at these places in Flagstaff. Family-friendly means going the extra mile to help you manage your trip with your kids and partner in mind. From activities, accessibility, safety and convenience to space, flexibility and more, these family-friendly hotels and restaurants are here to make your Flagstaff vacation more enjoyable for you and the whole family.

Flagstaff is a mecca for outdoor activities, which can be enjoyed by the whole family. Choose from dozens of hiking and biking trails; explore the Lava Tube Cave; visit the Meteor Crater; or get a close look at bears at a wildlife park. Other things that families often enjoy is looking into deep space with telescopes at Lowell Observatory; participating in seasonal activities at the parks; going on the Scenic Skyride or skiing at Arizona Snowbowl; and of course, families love to camp, fish, boat and cookout.

Guided activities and tours are a highly recommended for families. Guided activities such as rock climbing and horseback riding allow the whole family to enjoy themselves under the supervision and safety of an experienced professional guide. Grand Canyon tours and park ranger talks are also a really fun thing to do with kids. There are so many things to do in Flagstaff — take a look at the list below of some of our favorite family-friendly activities and also check out Calendar of Events.

Traveling with your pet? If you travel often with your pet or pets, you know there is a range of "pet-friendliness." Some hotels simply allow you to bring your pet into the room, others treat your pet as family. It just so happens that not only is Flagstaff a dog-friendly town, but it's very common for locals to bring their dogs with them almost everywhere they go. Flagstaff hotels are very much used to visitors traveling with their furry friends and often are ready to greet your pup with a treat and a bowl of water. There is a pretty big selection of pet-friendly hotels, motels, cabins and vacation homes for you to chose from. In general, most hotels permit up to two dogs, so if you have more consider staying at a cabin or a vacation rental. Take a look at these pet-friendly hotels in Flagstaff, AZ and see if any of them get your pup's two paws up.

Flagstaff is a very pet-friendly town. Most restaurants with patios permit dogs to be leashed to the outside portion of the patio, while bars that do not serve food allow you to bring your pup into the establishment. You'll find that pets are just part of the local scene and typically go with their owners everywhere. Many of the small businesses such as bike shops and ski shops will have a dog lulling about only coming out to say hi and check out the most recent patrons.

Hiking and running on the trails are the most popular things to do with your pet. Most trails require dogs to be on a leash, which is the considerate thing to do especially if you and your dog are not familiar with the trails or the area. During the warmer months of the year, Flagstaff hosts several events and festivals at the parks and in the woods. Dogs are almost always welcome to these. Just be mindful of your dog and considerate to others when going to public events; that way our furry friends can continue to be invited in future.

Are you traveling on a budget? Flagstaff is no stranger to guests who don't mind "roughing it." Actually, many visitors prefer to camp rather than stay in a motel or hostel when the weather is nice. Whichever preference you may have, Flagstaff certainly has accommodations to fit your needs without you having to spend a lot of money. Whether you're a student, a backpacker on your way to see the Grand Canyon or just budget-minded, take a look at these budget-friendly hotel options and see if any of them work for you. If you're planning on staying a while and are the kind of traveler who has everything you need to survive in the back of your vehicle, check out our BLM map. There is dispersed camping everywhere, and it's typically just a matter of your vehicle being able access some of the areas that require 4-wheel-drive at times.

Motels and hostels are a great option for the budget-minded, especially if you plan on being outdoors most of the time. Many Flagstaff visitors require just the basics: a roof over their head at night, a clean bed and shower. The rest of the day they are out exploring the Flagstaff and other nearby attractions. If the basics are all you require, staying at a Flagstaff motel will be just what you need. But the chances are that you'll get a few more amenities regardless like free Wi-Fi and coffee in the room as well.

Flagstaff is definitely one of those places where you don't need to spend a lot of money in order to experience the good stuff; especially if you already have a knack for outdoor adventure. Flagstaff has a high "dirtbag" population. For those of you not familiar with this term, it's a word used often proudly to refer to people who are committed to a given outdoor lifestyle to the point of abandoning stable employment and other societal norms in order to pursue said outdoor lifestyle. Usually the passion for rock climbing, river rafting, skiing and other high-consequence sports are the impetus towards this lifestyle. Consequently, hygiene and other everyday conveniences are not a priority. The point is that Flagstaff's outdoor culture rocks so much that people from all over the country come here to live out this passionate lifestyle.

So what can you do on a budget? Nature is free. There is no cost to enjoy the trails on Mt. Humphreys nor Mt. Elden. There is no charge for parking at the base of these mountains and they are open 24/7. Crags are free, putting in at the lake and rivers are free, and mountain biking trails are free. If you've taken the train or shuttle into Flagstaff, the taxi cabs are reasonably priced and often times there are shuttles to some of the more popular attractions such as the Grand Canyon. Places like the DeBeau Hostel have connections with Grand Canyon guides who offer guided hiking tours at backpacker prices. Also, catching a ride with people headed in your desired direction is still a common thing in Flagstaff. Just be smart about it. If you're already an outdoor adventurer and have your own gear but want to hook up with some locals, head over to one of many gear shops in town. They can surely point you in the right direction. For all other things that you can do on a budget that doesn't necessarily entail going outdoors, take a look at our list of things to do on a budget below as well as our Calendar of Events.

1. Predator Zip Lines Camp Verde, AZ

Experience the wind ripping through your hair on a thrill ride over nature’s wildest predators.

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Experience the wind ripping through your hair on a thrill ride over nature’s wildest predators. Enjoy the adventure of a lifetime on a world-class zip line over Out of Africa Wildlife Park in Camp Verde Arizona! We are conveniently located less than 20 miles from Sedona, in the heart of Northern Arizona’s wine country, just minutes from tasting rooms and vineyards. From the top of the towers, you can see majestic red rocks, the San Francisco peaks, and the whole breathtaking Verde Valley including Cottonwood, Clarkdale and Jerome.
Come join us for a Zip Line adventure that you’ll never forget! Ride the most exciting zip line ever devised, over Out of Africa and soar over Lions, Tigers, Wolves, Hyenas, Bears, Jaguars and other natural predators!

3. Holiday Inn Express Flagstaff

Holiday Inn Express, Flagstaff AZ Hotel is conveniently located near the Grand Canyon at the interse

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Holiday Inn Express, Flagstaff AZ Hotel is conveniently located near the Grand Canyon at the intersection of I-40 and Butler Avenue in Flagstaff. The Holiday Inn Express Flagstaff hotel is the perfect choice for your trip to Flagstaff. Our experienced staff, comfortable guestrooms and superior amenities will make your trip a success.

4. The Ultimate Off Road Adventure

At Guidance Air in Sedona, we fly Robinson helicopters, specifically the R44 and R66, which have unr

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At Guidance Air in Sedona, we fly Robinson helicopters, specifically the R44 and R66, which have unrivaled views. This means clear views from all sides no matter where you sit. There is no doubt that the best way to see a place is from a helicopter. Whether you are just visiting a scenic spot or are a long-time local, the view is always wildly different from the air.

5. Arizona Mountain Inn & Cabins

Our Tudor-style inn and 17 cabins are tucked away on 13 acres of secluded
Ponderosa Pines. The grounds are bordered by the Coconino National Forest
on three sides with breath-taking views of the San Francisco Peaks.

6. Bearizona Wildlife Park

At Bearizona Wildlife Park you will Steer your way through 2 miles of forest and get up close to bea

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At Bearizona Wildlife Park you will Steer your way through 2 miles of forest and get up close to bears, wolves, bison and more. After your drive you will Stroll through Fort Bearizona to witness the playful antics of bear cubs and many other smaller North American animals. Finally you will experience the exciting Birds of Prey show (11am, 1pm, 3pm) where different large raptors Soar above your head.
Bearizona Wildlife Park is located south of Exit 165 on I-40 and is just 20 minutes West of Flagstaff. Bearizona is open every day from March 1st through December 31st and weekends in January and February.

8. El Portal Sedona

El Portal Sedona Hotel is dedicated to providing an extraordinary lodging experience for guests a

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El Portal Sedona Hotel is dedicated to providing an extraordinary lodging experience for guests and their pets in unpretentious luxury. The boutique hotel was designed and built with pets in mind with tile and wood flooring throughout; while at the same time offering guests the best in modern amenities and unparalleled concierge services for the Sedona area.

Located in the heart of Sedona, the boutique hotel has received numerous awards, the most recent being #2 on Dogster Magazine’s “Top Pet Friendly Hotels in the Country,” AAA Four Diamond Hotel Award, voted the Best Pet Friendly Hotel in the USA by 10best.com and USA Today, 2017 Certificate of Excellence from TripAdvisor, among others.

9. GreenTree Inn Flagstaff

Located just minutes away from Northern Arizona University, and only three miles from Downtown Flags

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Located just minutes away from Northern Arizona University, and only three miles from Downtown Flagstaff, GreenTree Inn offers guests a comfortable stay in a convenient location. There are 90 rooms available, each equipped with a microwave, refrigerator, coffeemaker, high-speed Wi-Fi, telephone with local phone calls included, and air conditioning. In addition, you can expect a hot breakfast buffet, computer and printer access, large vehicle parking, designated pet-friendly rooms and more.

10. One Day Colorado River Float Trip From Flagstaff From Viator

For a scenic and fun day out in Arizona, you can't go past this relaxing float trip down the mighty

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For a scenic and fun day out in Arizona, you can't go past this relaxing float trip down the mighty Colorado River. After being picked up at your Flagstaff, hotel, just sit back and relax as you soak up the sun, and watch the spectacular scenery go by you. Enjoy a tasty lunch, and also get an up close and personal view of the Glen Canyon Dam.

11. Antelope Canyon & Horseshoe Bend

Spend a day visiting two of the most iconic landscapes in the American Southwest- Antelope Canyon

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Spend a day visiting two of the most iconic landscapes in the American Southwest- Antelope Canyon & Horseshoe Bend! Our Lower Antelope Canyon Tours take you into the heart of one of the most spectacular slot canyons in the world. Afterwards, we visit the famous Horseshoe Bend, where you can peer off the edge at the mighty Colorado River!

12. Wilderness River Adventures

Wilderness River Adventures offers over 50 combined years of experience as whitewater outfitters on

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Wilderness River Adventures offers over 50 combined years of experience as whitewater outfitters on the Colorado River, specializing in adventures down the Grand Canyon and Cataract Canyon in Canyonlands National Park. From our founding days, we’ve focused on ensuring an unrivaled experience for our guests. We believe an adventure vacation is only as good as your guide, which is why we choose to work with the most experienced, knowledgeable and hospitable guides on the Colorado River. Our guides are like family to us, and some of them have chosen to spend a lifetime with Wilderness River Adventures.

13. Grand Canyon Railway

Visit the official website for Grand Canyon Railway. Book your reservation online for a train tour o

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Visit the official website for Grand Canyon Railway. Book your reservation online for a train tour on one of five classes of service on our vintage train to the Grand Canyon. Or,select a vacation package that includes lodging at our own Grand Canyon Railway Hotel and in Grand Canyon National Park.

14. Flagstaff Extreme Adventure Course

Flagstaff Extreme Adventure Course is an elevated obstacle course set in the tall Ponderosa Pines

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Flagstaff Extreme Adventure Course is an elevated obstacle course set in the tall Ponderosa Pines. It is securely suspended between the trees at 15 to 60 feet off the ground. At Flagstaff Extreme, we believe the best family memories are usually ones that take place outdoors, so bring the entire family! There are 5 adult courses and 1 junior course with obstacles ranging from tarzan ropes, to wobbly bridges, swinging logs, cargo nets, ziplines, and even an aerial surf board!

Come Play in the Trees and explore the outdoors like you never have before!

To see our availability or book a reservation, check out www.flagstaffextreme.com or give us a call at 888-259-0125!

15. Grand Canyon Day Tour

Voted on Trip Advisor as the most popular Grand Canyon day tour. This is the best way to enjoy th

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Voted on Trip Advisor as the most popular Grand Canyon day tour. This is the best way to enjoy the Grand Canyon without doing any strenuous hiking. Nearly five millions people come to see the Canyon each year and many spend much of their time trying to figure out what to do. Our professional guides will make sure you get the most out of your trip. While touring in comfort you will learn about the geology and history of one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. The day tour includes short walks to some incredible "less-used" outlooks, a looking into some of the areas most impressive historic buildings, and time to browse resident art galleries and gift shops.

17. Greer's Pine Shadows RV Park

The Greer's Pine Shadows RV Park is located in Flagstaff, Arizona and is a popular base camp for

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The Greer's Pine Shadows RV Park is located in Flagstaff, Arizona and is a popular base camp for enjoying the treasures of the area. Snowbirds flock there each year to be surrounded by the thick, homely forest and to be just a short drive from attractions like the Grand Canyon, The Petrified Forest, Montezuma's Castle and Well, Snow Bowl and the Petrified Forest. The town of Sedona is relatively nearby, so campers can head there for shopping, site seeing or just to visit the Red Rocks. Walnut Canyon is also a must-see! Plus, there's grocery stores within two miles of the park for campers' convenience.

19. Porky’s Pub

20. Hotel Aspen InnSuites

The Hotel Aspen Flagstaff strives to provide our guests with the highest quality of service, excepti

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The Hotel Aspen Flagstaff strives to provide our guests with the highest quality of service, exceptional value and complimentary amenities you expect when you travel. Join us for our Managers Barbeque the first Wednesday of every month, rain or shine! Enjoy free food and good company—located at our very own Route 66-themed PJ's Cafe. Our personable staff is available 24 hours a day to assist guests with any request that they may have. These and many other complimentary amenities such as Free High Speed Internet access make the Hotel Aspen Flagstaff Grand Canyon Your Boutique Suite Choice Value! We appreciate you, and it shows.

21. Mormon Lake Lodge

Situated in the tall pine country of Northern Arizona is just 30 min. south of Flagstaff. The quaint

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Situated in the tall pine country of Northern Arizona is just 30 min. south of Flagstaff. The quaint Western ambiance of this remote 280-acre Flagstaff cabins retreat is the perfect backdrop for groups and families.

22. Pine View RV Park

The Pine View RV Park is an active adult community campground located in Bellemont, Arizona and i

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The Pine View RV Park is an active adult community campground located in Bellemont, Arizona and is known for fun activities an spacious sites. Campers can look forward to a quiet, countryside setting, nearby shopping venues and a packed calendar of events and activities to keep guests engaged and active. Visitors can look forward to day hikes and fishing at the nearby lakes on the Mongollan Rim and Tonto National Forest Park.

23. Days Inn & Suites Flagstaff East

For a southwestern vacation to remember, book a room at Days Inn & Suites Flagstaff East hotel near

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For a southwestern vacation to remember, book a room at Days Inn & Suites Flagstaff East hotel near Northern Arizona University. Our pet-friendly Flagstaff, AZ, hotel is conveniently located off Interstate 40, a little more than two hours north of Phoenix, half an hour from Sedona and a short drive to Canyon Country. Our sunny staff and great value will make your stay comfortable. Begin your day with a free hot breakfast in our dining area. Feel reenergized with some morning laps in our indoor pool or a break in our spa, then email family and friends on our free Wi-Fi Internet. Our non-smoking hotel offers handicapped rooms and free parking.

24. Riordan Mansion State Park

Built in 1904 for two Riordan families, Riordan Mansion is an impressive example of gracious living

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Built in 1904 for two Riordan families, Riordan Mansion is an impressive example of gracious living and Arts and Crafts style architecture. Forty rooms, over 13,000 sq ft. Check the website for tour info and pricing.

25. Pioneer Museum

Located in the historic Coconino County Hospital for the Indigent. Exhibits reflect Flagstaff and no

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Located in the historic Coconino County Hospital for the Indigent. Exhibits reflect Flagstaff and northern Arizona history, as well as ranching, logging, and transportation. Open Mon.–Sat. for self-guided tours.

26. Spa Citron Massage

Spa Citron Massage is a massage and bodywork spa, located in beautiful downtown Flagstaff in the Sto

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Spa Citron Massage is a massage and bodywork spa, located in beautiful downtown Flagstaff in the Stone Ridge building, 401 North San Francisco St, Suite B on the corner of San Francisco and Dale Streets. We are small in size, with one treatment room, but offer a charming and serene atmosphere with a myriad of massage and spa services. Spa Citron Massage is owned and operated by Rebecca Landry LMT, CYT, and NCBTMB.
The focus at Spa Citron Massage is on wellness and healing. We offer many modalities of eastern and western massage, bodywork, and spa treatments because everyone’s path to health is unique. We address the needs of the very athletic to those with limited mobility. You can choose anything from a therapeutic/clinical, deep tissue massage to a more relaxing massage – or opt for one of our rejuvenating spa treatments. Each session is tailored to the specific goals and needs of the client.

27. Saaty Photography

I’ve been playing with cameras since I was a little girl. I used to steal my mom’s camera and us

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I’ve been playing with cameras since I was a little girl. I used to steal my mom’s camera and use entire rolls of film to photograph my Barbies and stuffed animals. My mom wasn’t thrilled then, but looking back on it now, it explains where my life-long obsession began. I’ve owned cameras since I was a child, mostly automatic film and instant models, but it wasn’t until high school that I really started exploring the endless photographic possibilities. Since then, my camera hasn’t left my side.
My passion for the field expanded while attending Northern Arizona University, where I studied Commercial Photography and Design. My favorite thing about photography is that it encourages me to look beyond what others define as ‘beautiful’, and has taught me to see beauty in everything. It’s my life that is truly beautiful; my camera simply allows me to share it with the world.

28. Museum of Northern Arizona

Located just three miles north of Flagstaff, MNA features exhibits relating to anthropology, biology

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Located just three miles north of Flagstaff, MNA features exhibits relating to anthropology, biology, geology, and fine art. The Museum has permanent and changing exhibits. Open daily for self-guided tours.

29. Fort Tuthill County Park

Nestled in cool Ponderosa Pine just 3 miles south of Flagstaff is the Fort Tuthill County Park, a

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Nestled in cool Ponderosa Pine just 3 miles south of Flagstaff is the Fort Tuthill County Park, a gorgeous southwestern retreat that draws thousands of visitors yearly. Outdoor enthusiasts can look forward to archery, equestrian events, trails and outdoor educational programs. Campers can not only hike and horseback ride the trails, but also ride mountain bikes through the forest to truly soak in the scenic forest. Winter sports like snow shoeing, skiing and sledding are also very popular at this campground. There's several excellent clubs available for campers to enjoy like the archery club, snow park, gems and minerals club and there's also museums, ranges and ball courts for visitors to take advantage of.

30. J & H RV Park

In the cool hills of Flagstaff at an elevation of 7,000 ft., J and H RV Park is a fun place to st

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In the cool hills of Flagstaff at an elevation of 7,000 ft., J and H RV Park is a fun place to stop for a night or a month! Our warm hospitality and humor have helped us attain the prestigious “National RV Park of the Year” award. Our park is Age Restricted and Non Smoking. We are clean, safe, friendly and located away from the noises we all wish to avoid: airport, railroad and traffic!

Come, relax and enjoy the serenity of an award winning park with its level sites, beautiful landscaping, clean restrooms and showers, laundry facilities, picnic tables and wireless internet at all sites. Enjoy the community outdoor fireplace following the Sunday Pot Lucks. Grand Canyon tours can be booked at J&H. We also offer Pet Sitting.

31. Hops On Birch

32. Black Bart's RV Park

Black Bart's RV Park is located in the beautiful town of Flagstaff, Arizona and is perfect for va

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Black Bart's RV Park is located in the beautiful town of Flagstaff, Arizona and is perfect for vacationers looking for a quiet, peaceful getaway. Nestled in tall, thriving Ponderosa pine trees this beautiful park is near to the city of Flagstaff and Sedona. Between these two cities, campers can tour the historical sites, Red Rocks, go shopping, enjoy theater productions, museums and art galleries. Campers can look forward to winter sports like skiing and snow shoeing at the Arizona Snowbowl. Outdoor lovers can also look forward to hiking, biking and horseback riding the various trails, or just enjoying one of those iconic Arizona sunsets. Near the campground are a number of excellent restaurants RV washes and supply stores and grocery stores for visitors' convenience.

33. Sedona Day Trip from Flagstaff

Spend your day exploring Sedona Red Rocks on our Sedona Day Tour. Your professional Sedona Guide will take you through beautiful Sedona and ensure that you don't miss a thing. Travel through the pine forests of Flagstaff and watch as the red rocks come into view as you wind your way down the canyon. Learn about human history, natural history, enjoy breathtaking views, and while your here, spend some time in downtown Sedona doing a little shopping and enjoying the local flavor. Leave the logistics and driving to us - book your Sendona Day Tour today and experience magical Sedona!

34. Guided Outdoor Rock Climbing & Indoor Climbing Gym

Flagstaff Climbing Center is located in historic downtown Flagstaff. The center features over 6500 s

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Flagstaff Climbing Center is located in historic downtown Flagstaff. The center features over 6500 square feet of widely varied climbing terrain to suit all abilities and climbing styles. Guides are available to hire for outdoor climbing trips. Choose from several areas around Northern Arizona including Sedona.

36. Embassy Suites Flagstaff

Nestled in the heart of Flagstaff, Arizona, our Embassy Suites Flagstaff hotel offers superb accommodations ideal for business and leisure travelers to the area. Our upscale hotel provides guests with easy access to a host of entertainments and Flagstaff businesses. Stay at our Flagstaff hotel and absorb some of Arizona's hottest tourist attractions. All guests of our Flagstaff hotel are welcome to partake in our cooked-to-order hot breakfast and convivial nightly Manager's Reception for the entirety of their stay with us. Guests will also find numerous restaurants nearby our hotel. If you prefer to dine in-room, you'll love the galley kitchens attached to our spacious suites! Enjoy dining the way you want to at our Flagstaff hotel.

37. IMAX Grand Canyon National Geographic Visitor Center

Located 1 mile from the National Park South Rim Entrance. Go beyond the rim in the spectacular IMAX

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Located 1 mile from the National Park South Rim Entrance. Go beyond the rim in the spectacular IMAX adventure film shown on a 6-story high screen. The Visitor Center also includes Pink Jeep Tours, Pizza Hut Express and the world famous National Geographic Store.

38. The L Motel Flagstaff

The L Motel (formerly the Rodeway Inn Near NAU) is ideally located within walking distance of histor

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The L Motel (formerly the Rodeway Inn Near NAU) is ideally located within walking distance of historic Route 66 and Northern Arizona University. This Flagstaff hotel is minutes from Lowell Observatory and Arizona Snowbowl ski area. Several unique shops are within minutes of the hotel. A variety of restaurants and cocktail lounges are located in the surrounding area.

39. Drury Inn & Suites Flagstaff

At Drury, you’re certain to stay full with our free HOT! QUIKSTART breakfast. We believe "hot" means Belgian waffles, sausage, biscuits and gravy and scrambled eggs—not a bag of mini muffins heated over a lighter. For more free food, enjoy our free popcorn and soda served in the lobby every afternoon, or the snacks served at our free evening Beverage Reception. You might need a space-aged watch to keep track of our free food schedule—and the free doesn’t even stop there. Drury also provides free wireless Internet, free long distance calls, a free business center and free (for watching, not for the taking) Flat Panel LCD TVs. The Drury Inn & Suites Flagstaff is the first Drury Hotel to seek LEED certification as a green building.

40. Country Host

41. Mother Road Brewery

42. Wyndham Vacation Resorts Flagstaff

Wyndham Flagstaff, located in Northern Arizona's high country, offers you a neighborhood-style home

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Wyndham Flagstaff, located in Northern Arizona's high country, offers you a neighborhood-style home away from home with a full range of resort amenities and activities. Its easy to enjoy a wonderful stay here without even leaving the grounds. When you do head off site you are close to so many of the attractions that make this region such a popular vacation spot - including the Grand Canyon. At Wyndham Flagstaff Resort our spacious 1 and 2-bedroom vacation suites comfortably sleep 4 to 8 guests from 460 to 1415 square feet. Whether you are traveling with extended family or a smaller party you will appreciate the privacy of separate bedrooms the economy of a fully equipped private kitchen and the convenience of a washer and dryer in each suite. Plus a whirlpool tub full dining room leather furniture and televisions throughout are luxuries you just won't find in an average hotel room. Enjoy a hot cup of cocoa by the fireplace or enjoy the mountainside scenery from the comfort of your own private balcony in this relaxing vacation home.

43. The Arboretum

Open to the public from May through October, The Arboretum at Flagstaff is home to 2,500 species of

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Open to the public from May through October, The Arboretum at Flagstaff is home to 2,500 species of plants in greenhouses, gardens, and natural habitats. The Arboretum offers guided tours, school programs, and other events

44. Tangled Lilac Photography

We are a team of photographers that capture the uniqueness of special occasions and everyday life. W

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We are a team of photographers that capture the uniqueness of special occasions and everyday life. Whether it's a wedding, a newborn, families, or your four legged friend, we're excited to be your photographers. We can meet you in our Flagstaff or Sedona studio, the greater Phoenix area or via Skype. Schedule a free consult today; we'd love to meet you!

45. The Geekery

Perfect for families, enthusiasts, and casual gamers, The Geekery in Flagstaff is your local gaming

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Perfect for families, enthusiasts, and casual gamers, The Geekery in Flagstaff is your local gaming headquarters! We are your one stop shop for premium, designer and party board games in Northern Arizona! We offer a climate controlled atmosphere, comfortable seating, plenty of refreshments, and a spacious playing area. Stop in, spend a few hours, or make some new friends testing new card games and board games. Our extensive selection has something for everyone, including Magic: The Gathering; a local favorite! Take a break from Flagstaff’s wonderful outdoor activities with a relaxing family game day at The Geekery!

46. The Museum Club

47. Flagstaff KOA

The Flagstaff KOA is located in the beautiful city of Flagstaff, and is just an hour from the bea

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The Flagstaff KOA is located in the beautiful city of Flagstaff, and is just an hour from the beautiful Red Rocks of Sedona and Oak Creek Canyon, an hour and a half from the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. It's also just a day trip from the Petrified Forest and Painted Desert, two hours from Lake Powell and 30 minutes from Meteor Crater, Walnut Canyon and Native American Ruins. For campers who are new to the area, there's excellent concierge at the campus, so many visitors utilize this service for guides to the area. Onsite, there's also group and community events put on by the campground, so guests don't have to go offsite for fun and relaxation.

48. Bonito Campground

The Bonito Campground is located in the Coconino National Forest in Flagstaff, Arizona and is a b

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The Bonito Campground is located in the Coconino National Forest in Flagstaff, Arizona and is a beautiful oasis of ponderosa pine trees, hills, peaks and paths for exploring. Secluded and quiet, this park draws thousands each year, and is especially popular for its proximity to sites like the Sunset Crater and the Wupatki Ruins. Many campers also take day trips to geological wonders like the Grand Canyon, Meteor Crater and the Petrified National Forest. The Flagstaff City is just 10 miles away, so visitors can also expect excellent shopping, dining, theaters, galleries and museums while camping.

49. Mountain Bike Rentals & Tours Biking near Aspen Yurt

The Flagstaff Nordic Center is excited to offer mountain bike rentals, mountain bike tours, hiking tours, wildlife watching tours and more. They partnered up with Lighthorse Bicycle Company to offer Alpine Bike Tours and a Hayride Shuttle Service. Enjoy the foothills of the San Francisco Peaks on a painless, all-inclusive guided adventure and hayride!

51. Grand Canyon & Navajo Indian Reservation From Viator

Enjoy spectacular views at the Grand Canyon South Rim and East Rim, and pick up a native American so

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Enjoy spectacular views at the Grand Canyon South Rim and East Rim, and pick up a native American souvenir on this full day tour from Flagstaff, offered by Viator. Admire the views from the best vantage points during your Grand Canyon day trip before finishing your tour with shopping at Cameron Trading Post.

52. Diablo Burger

53. Hampton Inn & Suites Flagstaff

Flagstaff isn't just a beautiful spot in the desert; it's also one of the most conveniently located.

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Flagstaff isn't just a beautiful spot in the desert; it's also one of the most conveniently located. Point your car in virtually any direction and within no time at all you're close to something special. When it comes to our Hampton Inn & Suites hotel in Flagstaff-West/NAU, we think we've got a true suite spot in the desert. Our Flagstaff hotel is close to the Grand Canyon, the famed Lowell Observatory (where Pluto was discovered), the Petrified Forest National Park and the amazing Arizona Snowbowl ski resort. Our promise to you includes a clean, comfortable hotel room. In fact, we have 87 of them! If you're traveling with your family, you may opt for a room with two beds. Or, if you're here by yourself on business, why not book a room with a plush, king-sized bed so you can stretch out and relax?

55. Kit Carson RV Park

The Kit Carson RV Park is located in the beautiful city of Flagstaff, Arizona and is a popular ba

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The Kit Carson RV Park is located in the beautiful city of Flagstaff, Arizona and is a popular base camp for a number of excellent local attractions. Campers can look forward to viewing the Petrified Forest, Meteor Crater and the Grand Canyon. The city of Sedona and the Red Rocks are also nearby, and Flagstaff is also just as popular, but for its entertainment, museums, art galleries, restaurants and theater performances. The Riordan Mansion State Park is less than 2 miles from the campground, so many visitors head out there for picnicking, bike riding, hiking or stargazing on one of those clear, Arizona nights.

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